Jack Dangers

Biography

Jack Dangers has turned into a source of motivation — recognized and unrecognized — for most throughout the spectral range of electronica; just like Problems himself was motivated as a teenager with the break up experimental consumer electronics of Cabaret Voltaire as well as the techno-pop of Kraftwerk, there’s small doubt that Problems’ output because the braintrust of Meats Defeat Manifesto helped inspire the drum’n’bass, big defeat, and trip-hop actions from the ’90s, alongside playing significant assignments in industrial, acid solution home, and ambient techno. Blessed Jack port Corrigan in Swindon, Britain (blessed 1967), Dangers trim his teeth within the middle-’80s with potential MBM accomplice Johnny Stephens in Perennial Separate. While his music group was still energetic, he initiated Meats Defeat for what he previously planned to be always a one-off, an electric outlet release a “I ACQUIRED worries.” Many albums later, Problems’ boundary-free, politically mindful electric outlet had turn into a best player within the dance music community, gleaning just as much impact from famous brands the Bomb Squad creation group as he inspired others. Dangers started racking up several creation and remixing credits in the first ’90s, assisting out his close friends in Consolidated and Throw-away Heroes of Hiphoprisy and remixing David Bowie, Bush, and Depeche Setting. He also paid a debts to Public Foe by helping make the He Got Video game soundtrack and began the Tino Corp. label with video movie director Ben Stokes. In 2001, the Darkness label released Hello Close friends!, a mix Compact disc from Hazards that showcased the Tino Corp. catalog.